Ross Kemp’s hard-hitting documentary on deforestation, poverty and crime in
the Amazon rainforest.

Ross Kemp travels to South America to investigate how oil companies are
destroying large tracts of the Amazon rainforest in a desire to satisfy the
planet’s energy needs; how bitter turf wars are being fought over cattle
ranching and soy plantations; how the global demand for cocaine wreaks its own
local destruction and how the rise in the price of gold has lead to people
tearing up the rainforest just to earn a living.

Ross talks to ranchers, tribal people, environmentalists and scientists as he
explores the link between deforestation and the impact of local degradation,
poverty and crime. From the noxious fumes of a lagoon of dumped crude oil to a
mining town where child prostitution is rife or a raid on an illegal logging
plant, he walks the often alarming frontline between the daily struggle for
survival and the environmental concerns of the planet.